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Synetic Stages ‘The Island of Dr. Moreau’
Brings “human beast” hybrids to life from 1896 novel by H.G. Wells.
Synetic Theatre in Crystal City will open its 2014-2015 season with "The Island of Dr. Moreau" Oct. 2 through Nov. 1.
Expressing Emotions with Different Styles of Dance in Arlington
Signature presents “Billy Elliot The Musical.”
Signature Theatre in Arlington Stages ‘Blackbeard’
Rowdy high-seas musical about a journey across the globe.
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Little Theatre of Alexandria Stages ‘Moonlight and Magnolias’
A comic behind-the-scenes look at the making of ‘Gone With the Wind.’
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Game Day at Fairfax Station Railroad Museum
Children could play educational games, learn a little history, and have some locomotive fun.
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Chantilly High Holds Graduation
661 students receive diplomas; $7 million in scholarships awarded.
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McLean/Vienna: Tysons Ice Rink is Open for the Season
The new 6,000 square foot Tysons Corner Ice Rink has officially opened this season on Friday, Nov. 13, and will run through March 6, 2016.
Fairfax Preschool to Expand in the Fall
Diana Jenkins oversees Fairfax United Methodist Church Preschool.
Local Author Recounts History of Lost Homes
Author Jay Roberts uncovers 16 historic homes in area that were demolished.
Author Jay Roberts uncovers 16 historic homes in area that were demolished.
Help for Seniors in McLean
With 677 members, McLean Community Village Association offers resources for those 50-and-over.
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Crystal City's Synetic Theater Stages ‘Sleeping Beauty’
Story of a princess, an evil sorceress, and sleeping curse in this wordless Grimm Brothers' fairy tale.
Synetic Theater will present the wordless production of "Sleeping Beauty" from Dec. 7 to Jan. 8, 2017 in Crystal City.
TAP Serves Up ‘Sweeney Todd’ in Arlington
Sondheim musical is story of revenge, obsession, and murder.
Celebrating Women's Equality
Architect unveils the Turning Point Suffragist Memorial design at Occoquan Regional Park.
To celebrate the 96th anniversary of Women's Equality Day on Friday, Aug. 26, which recognizes the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the right to vote, the League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area held a Women's Equality Day Lecture at Gunston Hall in Lorton.
Alexandria Theater: A Curse Leaves Inhabitants Hopelessly Stupid
ACCT stages Neil Simon's "Fools"
Aldersgate Church Community Theater (ACCT) is presenting Neil Simon's comic fable, "Fools," from Sept. 30 through Oct. 16.
Cameron's Chocolates Has Scrumptious Gifts
Store in Fairfax Circle Shopping Center employs people with intellectual disabilities.
Looking for holiday gift ideas of hand-dipped chocolates and fresh-baked-from-scratch muffins, try Cameron's Coffee and Chocolates located in the Fairfax Circle Shopping Center. Owners Jim and Ellen Graham of McLean named their store, which opened Oct. 1, 2013, after their daughter Cameron, 24, who has intellectual disabilities.
What Next in Mount Vernon?
Meeting elicits ideas for Original Mount Vernon High School Redevelopment Project.
Understanding WWII Decisions
Yorktown High junior studies military history in Normandy and New Orleans.
“On Omaha Beach, there were bunkers everywhere. And tons of it is still there. They still have the craters.”
Inside ‘The Enchanted Bookshop’ in Arlington
Children’s play where, at night time, the characters inside the books come alive.
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Vienna Wireless Society Holds Field Day
About 50 people take part in the 24-hour national amateur radio event at Burke Lake Park.
